Thyroid Stress and Disease VS 4,000,000 kids a year from 3yo- 17yo DX with behavioral disorder every year ..the transition from an "age of pestilence and famine," in which the mortality pattern was dominated by high rates of infectious disease deaths, especially in the young, to the current "age of degenerative and man-made diseases" in which mortality from chronic diseases predominates. JAMA 1999 Trends in infect.
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Thyroid Stress and Disease
VS
4,000,000 kids a year from 3yo-17yo DX with behavioral disorder every year
..the transition from an "age of pestilence and famine," in which the mortality pattern was dominated by high rates of infectious disease deaths, especially in the young, to the current "age of degenerative and man-made diseases" in which mortality from chronic diseases predominates. JAMA 1999 Trends in infect.
The thyroid hormones, triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4)•regulation of metabolism•Iodine is necessary for the production of T3 and T4
•ratio of T4 to T3 released into the blood is roughly 20 to 1• T4 is converted to the active T3 (three to four times more potent than T4) within the Liver, Intestines, Kidneys, Lungs
Lab Testing:•TSH•Total T4•T3 uptake (measured unsaturated binding sites for thyroid transport proteins … Estrogen binds to this)•T7 (FTI , Free Thyroxin Index)•Total T3 (Decreased in Hypothyroidism, high bp meds, acute illness, starvation, steroids, anything that affects Thyroid Binding Globulin)
Lab Tests and Missed Things That Affect ThemT4 99.9% is bound to TBG (Thyroxine Binding Globuline)T3 99.5% Is Bound to TBGsalicylates decrease the binding (aspirin therapy contributes to Hypothyroid)
Heart RateBlood pressureBlood SugarLDL CholesterolCortisol and all Stress Hormones----------------------------Gut blood supplyImmune systemBody RegenerationTSH DecreasedLow Thyroid
StressPhysical, Chemical,
Emotional
General Adaptation Syndrome 1936 showing in three phases
Scientist Hans Selye (1907-1982)
stress is a major cause of disease because chronic stress causes long-term chemical changes.
•body would respond to any external biological source of
stress with a predictable biological pattern in an
attempt to restore the body’s internal homeostasis.
1. Alarm2. Resistance3. Exhaustion
ALARM STAGE stressful event, you are now immediately equipped with
enough energy to handle it.
•the fight or flight response (SNS)• Activation of the HPA axis• adrenal glands•stress hormones:•cortisol, adrenaline, noradrenaline
If this energy is repeatedly not used by physical activity, it can become harmful
most hazardous to your health•the stress has continued for some time•body’s ability to resist is lost•its adaptation energy supply is gone
Chronic stress can damage and cause:•nerve cells•Tissues•Organs•Thinking and memory (Alzheimer’s, dementia etc..)•anxiety and depression•high blood pressure•heart disease•rheumatoid arthritis•cancer, and other stress related illness.
High Cortisol
hyperoxidation, the formation of free radicals, is one of the basic damaging processes in the body
damage tissues at the cellular level and at the tissue level
Antidote to Adrenaline and Cortisol Vitamin B-3 Vitamin C, Vitamin E, beta carotene selenium and others protect the body against the effect of the free radicals by removing
Before care: Couldn’t walk 50 feet without pain taking multiple medications for asthma, pain, etc…
90 Days After:Medication free, able to walk the length of the mall without pain, “I got my Life back”
Estrogen
Produced :OvariesAdrenalsFat cells
Excess Estrogens: •Fibroids•Endometriosis•Low Thyroid•Migraines•Mood swings•Higher risk of Stroke
Xenoestrogens and Estrogens :•Plastics (cook ware, water bottles, etc…)•Hormones in Meats•Foaming agents•Cosmetics•Birth control pills•Spermacides•Pesticides
HFCS & High Cholesterol & High Triglycerides
•HFCS increases triglycerides
•Estrogen treatment is a common cause of high triglycerides
•High triglycerides can be from deficiencies of magnesium, copper, and protein
•Toxins, including some drugs and herbs, can irritate or stimulate the liver to produce too much triglyceride
• High cholesterol is more closely connected to hypothyroidism than hypertriglyceridemia
•Increased T3 will immediately increase the conversion of cholesterol to progesterone and bile acids.
•Progesterone protects against the catabolic effects of cortisol, its effects are the opposite of estrogen's.
•Progesterone can instantly activate the thyroid and the ovaries
•Cholesterol is converted to pregnenolone and progesterone by the ovaries, the adrenals, and the brain
omega-6 and low omega-3 fats profile in these oils (as much as 200:1!)
McDonald’s Chicken McNugget is 56% cornGMO Corn Dangers
Chicken McNuggets contain 38 “quasi-edible substancesthat ultimately come not from a corn or soybean fieldbut from a petroleum refinery or chemical plant”.
-Congressional Record 21 July 1976
-Chief chemist of the National Cancer Institute, Dr. Dean Burk
A 1998 laboratory analysis showed very high concentrations of fluoride in the following foods:Dole pineapple, cannedSnappleCoke ClassicHansen's sodaMinute Maid orange juiceGerber strawberry juice for babiesAmstel Lite beerRice DreamSunny Delight orange drinkPepsi "A seven ounce tube of toothpaste, theoretically at
least, contains enough fluoride to kill a small child." - Procter&Gamble
Fluoride as a Medical Intervention for Hyperthyroid
The use of fluoride as an anti-thyroid treatment beginning in the 1800s linking fluoride ingestion to goiter, a swelling of the thyroid gland resulting from a hypothyroid condition.
Up until the 1970s, scientists in Europe prescribed fluoride to reduce the basal metabolism rate in patients with an over-active thyroid gland
doses of just 2 to 3 milligrams of fluoride is sufficient to reduce thyroid activity in hyperthyroid patients. .
•Frontal Lobes•Inhibitory Mechanisms of the Cortex•Limbic System•Reticular Activating System, and more
Impulsivity, Hyperactivity, and Lack of Inhibition
anger, frustrationIrritability impulsively
mood swings quick temper outbursts over-arousedquick to startletouching everything around hyper-vigilant.
IodineIodine is a key component of thyroid hormoneIodine deficiency linked to Breast Cancer
Iodine is Mimicked By:Chlorine, fluorine and bromine •halides like iodine, they compete for your iodine receptors. Bromine (40 years ago Iodine was replaced by Bromine):• Banned in UK 1990, Canada 1994• plastics, pesticides, hot tub treatments, fire retardants, some flours and bakery goods, and even some soft drinks
www.ancientpurity.com
Soy is not a Health FoodDr. Kaayla Daniel, author of The Whole Soy Story, •thousands of studies linking soy to malnutrition, digestive distress, immune-system breakdown, thyroid dysfunction, cognitive decline, reproductive disorders and infertility—even cancer and heart disease
health effects that have been linked to soy consumption:Breast cancer Brain damageInfant abnormalities Thyroid disordersKidney stonesImmune system impairmentSevere, potentially fatal food allergies Impaired fertilityDanger during pregnancy and nursing
Soy infant formula puts your baby’s health at risk.
Nearly 20 percent of U.S. infants are now fed soy formula,•can irreversibly harm your baby’s sexual development and reproductive health.
Infants fed soy formula take in an estimated five birth control pills’ worth of estrogen every day.
Infants fed soy formula have up to 20,000 times the amount of estrogen
Add to this diet , Antibiotics, 74 vaccinationsAdd to this diet , Antibiotics, 74 vaccinationsAnd you get America’s ChildrenAnd you get America’s Children
Add to this diet , Antibiotics, 74 vaccinationsAdd to this diet , Antibiotics, 74 vaccinationsAnd you get America’s ChildrenAnd you get America’s Children